Sunday, August 28, 2016

Fewer officers on Kansas City streets have many consequences for this town but today our blog community reminds us that drivers confront an immediate pricing threat because of this effort to do more with less amid KCPD budget tinkering.

KANSAS CITY INSIDERS EXPLAIN HOW DRIVERS ALSO CONFRONT HIGHER PRICES THANKS TO FEWER POLICE ON LOCAL STREETS!!!

Here's the word . . .

"I was in the unfortunate position of having to make walk-in claim this week noticed THERE WAS A THREE HOUR WAIT AND ONLY ONE CIVILIAN EMPLOYEE ON DUTY. The poor lady was working her heart out and doing her best but it's obvious that KCPD has been cut to the bone and they're struggling to keep up with traffic problems. In the end, this is going to cost us all when it comes car insurance given that I was informed unless there's someone is injured, police no longer come to the scene of an accident . . . Here's why this is a bad deal . . ."

The insider offered an explanation and we want to try to make it clear . . .

Fewer officers responding to local crashes means fewer tickets after an accident . . . Armed with less data from police, drivers are then forced to file a report and insurance companies haggle amongst themselves about liability in a way that usually costs both parties more cash . . . If this situation persists and there are more accidents in a certain zip code overall . . . The rates for everyone have been PROVEN to rise.

Just a few examples of how insurance adjusters enforce economic disparity . . .

Insurance rates are based on risk of loss. If you live in a neighborhood where cars are stolen a lot, your rates will be higher because of that. If you drive where there are many uninsured vehicles, your rates will be higher because of that. Cars are stolen more, and vehicles are more often uninsured, in poor and minority areas. It's not gouging the poor, it's a rational response to increased risk.

Additionally, today the new state statute went into effect that prohibits municipalities and departments from creating traffic ticket quotas on their employees. It's about time, and the police officers are happy about it.

12:13 It doesn't matter what the state statute says, when you live in Sly's kingdom semantics quickly provide workarounds for skirting the law. Look at the denial that went into effect on red light cams? Look at the way the crooks in KC work around elections and votes for things like toy trains. This is a city where the leaders will allow tax payers to incur billions in penalties failing to repair basic required infrastructure while pouring money into black facilities, activities, amusements and entertainment all over the city. Still the peckerwoods sit on their dumb fat asses and allow this string of cronies to be reelected year after year, decade after decade. KC deserves what they are getting if for no other reason than apathy.

It's clear simply doesn't enforce the law against negroids; otherwise negroes wouldn't be able to drive cars and they can't get them to obey the law and there would be too many groids in violation so they just don't impound any of their cars and expect white people to make up the difference. (which we do)

Insurance agents know all about this outrage but the general public does not. Another perk for groids, they're laughing up their ass at white people.

To all of the non-drivers of KCMO, just to be clear, a non injury accident is a civil matter between parties. Police should only respond if injuries or crime has taken place. The police don't determine fault even if a traffic ticket is written. So put on your big girl panties and handle things yourself, the Police do enough babysitting already. This is why you pay for GOOD insurance.

Just ponder the state of things. If Joe Paleface got his car towed for illegal tags you would not get a mention in the media. Let a black city broad get in a crack and the discussion is immediately about whether the cops were being racist. As long as these dickweeds are allowed to play the race card and the libtards endorse it there will be no accountability. It is time for the black community to rise up and meed the basic human decency and accountability standards ans stop the "I'm Black" and "I'm poor" bullshit. Either sink, swim or get the fuck out of Dodge ass holes.

Unless I missed it, I'm very disappointed that KCPD Chief Forte hasn't publicly commented on Councilwoman Alissia Canady's refusal to follow officer's orders when her car was being prepared for tow because her vehicle's plates had expired in May.

This would have been the PERFECT opportunity for Chief Forte to reinforce the message that ALL residents are responsible for following the law.

The officers on the scene were following protocol in having her vehicle towed, and only backed down to de-escalate the situation as Councilwoman Canady was acting erratically and refusing their orders.

Chief Forte needs to send the message to the greater community that the law demands respect, and that he fully supports his officers in the field.

Contact

Search TKC Archives

Subscribe To

Disclaimer

If believe you are the owner of a photo shared on TKC please send me a message and I will gladly provide credit or remove the image. Also . . . If you have a problem with something I've written then send an e-mail and we can discuss it further.

Additionally . . .

Please refrain from reading this blog if you don't have a sense of humor and a good looking mother.